Awatef Abdel Karim Explained

Awatef Abdel Karim
Birth Date:1931 2, df=yes
Occupation:Composer
Nationality:Egyptian

Awatef Abdel Karim (Arabic: عواطف عبدالكريم; 8 February 1931 - 24 April 2021) was an Egyptian composer of contemporary classical music. Karim was the first Egyptian female composer to formally study music composition.[1] She composed for piano, violin, choir, and orchestra, and also wrote music for children. In 1991, she succeeded Gamal Abdel-Rahim as chairman of the composition and conducting department of the Cairo Conservatoire, serving in that position until 1997. A revised edition of her book, Music Appreciation of Nineteenth Century Music was published in 2005 in Cairo. She was awarded the State Merit Award in June 2006.[1] Her notable students include Ahmed El-Saedi, Ali Osman, and Mohamed Abdelwahab Abdelfattah.

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  1. Women Musicians in Egypt. IAWM Journal. 2006. Nahla. Mattar. 12. 2. 2007-11-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20070927220912/http://www.iawm.org/articles_html/mattar_egypt.html. 2007-09-27. dead.